Anions
Negative ions, also known as anions, are emitted from touch pointers through a substance called germanium. These ions play a crucial role in influencing the body's ability to absorb and utilize oxygen. Anions accelerate the delivery of oxygen to cells and tissues, contrasting with cations, which slow down this process.
Research suggests that anions have a range of beneficial effects on human health, including:
Dr. Michael Norden's book "Beyond Prozac" discusses research findings that support the positive effects of exposure to negative ions on mood, cognition, and energy levels. Studies cited in the book suggest that anion therapy may offer a natural and effective approach to managing symptoms of depression and improving overall well-being.
Furthermore, negative ion generators are increasingly being used in various settings, such as homes and offices, to create environments rich in negative ions, promoting a sense of freshness and vitality. While more research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms underlying the effects of negative ions on human health, existing evidence highlights their potential as a complementary therapy for mental and physical well-being.
TABLE OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ANIONS